Sexual grounding therapy.

In this presentation, Helena and Geoff would like to introduce you to the history and theory of Sexual Grounding Therapy, give you one or more reflective exercises based on the work and to answer any questions, which may arise. These could include any cases you’d like to discuss from a Sexual Grounding perspective.

When we, as most of us do, relate to our partner in the same way as we related to one or both parents, we create a triadic relationship, i.e. one with three people in it. We also approach the relationship from a position either of entitlement or need; the need or entitlement being that our partner affirms us as a sexual being. Sexual Grounding would assert that this is our parents’ job. If our parents have done that job, or if we’ve worked on this in a Sexual Grounding context, we’re then able to approach the relationship from a position of wanting to share ourselves with our partner rather than needing something from them.

Helena Løvendal

Amongst the first qualified Sexual Grounding Therapists®, Helena is a SGT Senior Therapist & Trainer and was appointed Head of Education SGT International in May 2013. Together with Geoff Lamb, the UK centre for Psychosexual Therapy & Education was founded in 2017 to bring this pioneering work to the UK .
In 2016 she joined Kim McCabe, Founder of ‘Rites for Girls’ and they co-founded the first ever ‘Rites for Girls Facilitator Training’.She is passionate about re-connecting men and women to their natural power and beauty and re-awaken their innate potentials for living wholehearted and passionate lives, enjoying loving and deeply fulfilling relationships. When not in London or working abroad, she lives close to nature in the deep south of France, learning how to grow plants and vegetables and live a sustainable lifestyle while trying to make time for writing.